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This AdventHealth EKG Study Guide 2026 is designed to help nursing students and healthcare learners build strong competency in ECG interpretation and cardiac rhythm analysis. The guide provides a structured, high-yield review of essential EKG concepts to support exam preparation and clinical understanding. The material covers key topics including normal sinus rhythm, heart rate and rhythm assessment, atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, heart blocks, myocardial infarction changes, ECG strip interpretation, and nursing interventions for abnormal cardiac rhythms. Each section is organized to strengthen pattern recognition, improve interpretation accuracy, and reinforce clinical decision-making skills. Ideal for exam preparation, skills review, and clinical practice, this study guide offers a clear and efficient pathway to mastering ECG interpretation and developing confidence in cardiac monitoring.

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Advent Health EKG Study Guide 2026 | Complete Review |
Graded A+

1. In third degree AV block, the PR Interval for the conducted beats _____

is absent

is short

is constant

is long

2. What distinguishes the heart rate of Accelerated Idioventricular Rhythm from
Idioventricular Rhythm?

AIVR is consistently >100 BPM.

AIVR is always <40 BPM.

AIVR has a variable rate without a specific range.

AIVR ranges between 40-100 BPM.

3. Describe the significance of a wide QRS complex in the context of cardiac
rhythms.

A wide QRS complex reflects atrial activity.

A wide QRS complex indicates a delay in ventricular depolarization,
often seen in Bundle Branch Block.

A wide QRS complex is associated with increased heart rate.

A wide QRS complex signifies normal conduction through the
ventricles.

4. Why is ventricular fibrillation fatal? (Module 18.13C)

, Ventricular fibrillation is fatal because the heart is beating to an
ectopic pacemaker and the rhythm is irregular.

Ventricular fibrillation is fatal because the ventricles quiver and do not
relax long enough to be filled with blood by the atria.

Ventricular fibrillation is fatal because the ventricles do not relax long
enough for the coronary vessels to fill with blood for the coronary
tissue to receive oxygen and nutrients.

Ventricular fibrillation is fatal because the ventricles quiver and do
not pump blood to the systemic circulation.

Ventricular fibrillation is fatal because the heart rate slows significantly
and blood flow and pressure decreases.

5. The primary characteristic of a junctional rhythm is:

A shortened PRI (< .12 seconds)

A long QRS (> .12 seconds)

Invert and/or missing p waves

Upright, uniform p waves, 1 p before every QRS

6. How do the P waves of junctional rhythms differ from the P waves of sinus
rhythms?

Junctional P waves are inverted; sinus Ps are missing.

Junctional P waves are upright; sinus Ps are inverted.

Junctional P waves are missing; sinus Ps are inverted.

Junctional P waves are inverted; sinus Ps are upright.

7. Describe the significance of asystole in relation to heart function.

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